Save yourself some time by pre stripping cable, pop some heat shrink on before connectors are added, stock the harness so it can be installed on next maintainance pm.add a rubber baind about 5 inches down on install for harness tension to prevent future issues Excellent work, GREAT thought process concerning customer. Good job sir!
We have a Toyota that I have had to do that repair to 2x in probably 10 years. Do you like those low heat solder connections? I just started using them and really like them so far I just need to get more sizes.
Do you think are just the bad batteries or there is a circuit en between the batteries can cause this behavor turns on beeps, but does not lift and does not move thanks
when I connected to a batteries from other 8210 works fine but with his set of baterries jus t beep when I tried to move or lift, bateries are 25 volts Please respond
Nice work. How did you get the tiller arm to sit better? I saw right before the video ended it was hitting the cover and when the video ended it was sitting straight
I accidentally edited it out, but there’s a “bump” stop piece that goes on top where the tiller pivots, that prevents the tiller arm from hitting the cover. If that makes sense. If you watch in the beginning of the video, it sits on top of the tiller position sensor. Like a cover.
I don’t have an account just yet. I’m still working on it. They require a brick and motor location and it can’t be residential. It’s not easy but I think we will be getting it here pretty soon.
Why do the require a brick and mortar location. Is just for mailing purposes? Would a p.o. Box count as brick and mortar then? Just asking becuase i know alot of small businesses use p.o. Boxs specifically they dont want to use their residential address
@@d-port9020 think it has to do with signage and since alot of forklift parts are heavy and sometime requires freight... they probably want to make sure you're able to unload with a forklift...
Total labor time was 2 hours + service call charge. I only charge the customer for a miscellaneous electric for patching up the harness. No other parts were used.
Yeah I definitely like the day in the life videos they are the best 🤙
Got it. Thanks for the feedback 🙏
Nice job sir keep it up
Save yourself some time by pre stripping cable, pop some heat shrink on before connectors are added, stock the harness so it can be installed on next maintainance pm.add a rubber baind about 5 inches down on install for harness tension to prevent future issues Excellent work, GREAT thought process concerning customer. Good job sir!
Thank you! I’ll keep that in mind 🙏🏻👍🏼
great video, explanations and good shots of the problem. thanks dude!
I love your page thinking about starting one myself. Im a forklift tech too!
Got for it, you can do it!
Yes go for it!
Great content. 👍
Thank you! 👍
good job. 👍👍
Thanks 🙏
Well done, my friend. I am one of your followers and I would like you to show us the repair of Clark electrical faults. Thank you very much❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the follow and support. I will try my best to include Clark electric faults and diagnostic.
Buddy you save my day!
Can you please do a video about where to lube/Grease Raymond electric pallet jack?
Will do!
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I appreciate that brother 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hey whats the raymond keypad code? Im reallying enjoying the content. Thanks for putting out the info
Typically the number 1 and then the green button.
We have a Toyota that I have had to do that repair to 2x in probably 10 years. Do you like those low heat solder connections? I just started using them and really like them so far I just need to get more sizes.
@@dansteving5915 yes, I love them!
Great Video , by any chance do you know what it means code 82 , forkilf is beep, but does not move, lift or anything
Off the top of my head I don’t know what code 82 is. I would definitely check batteries first and load test them.
Do you think are just the bad batteries or there is a circuit en between the batteries can cause this behavor turns on beeps, but does not lift and does not move thanks
when I connected to a batteries from other 8210 works fine but with his set of baterries jus t beep when I tried to move or lift, bateries are 25 volts Please respond
Sorry for the late response man. Yeah definitely needs new batteries. Are the batteries swollen? Do they have water in them? How old are they?
Hi it is 8210 model when turn on start boot boot boot then make a bip sound, after that I hear a click noise click click click please Help thanks
I carry a box of those on my van….those 8210 jacks are frickin junk….great vid
@@donnysanner342 I agree! Thank you for the comment 🙏🏻
I also do these all the time . Always same faults😅
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Nice work. How did you get the tiller arm to sit better? I saw right before the video ended it was hitting the cover and when the video ended it was sitting straight
I accidentally edited it out, but there’s a “bump” stop piece that goes on top where the tiller pivots, that prevents the tiller arm from hitting the cover. If that makes sense. If you watch in the beginning of the video, it sits on top of the tiller position sensor. Like a cover.
@@theforkliftguy thanks for the reply. I know what you are talking about now👍
How do you feel about sealed lead acid batteries for an electric walkie? Better than wet cell batteries?
Yes, sealed is better. A lot more expensive but better. No maintenance required for the batteries.
Quick question as an independent, Were you able to get a TVH account and if so how hard was it?
I don’t have an account just yet. I’m still working on it. They require a brick and motor location and it can’t be residential. It’s not easy but I think we will be getting it here pretty soon.
Why do the require a brick and mortar location. Is just for mailing purposes? Would a p.o. Box count as brick and mortar then? Just asking becuase i know alot of small businesses use p.o. Boxs specifically they dont want to use their residential address
@@d-port9020 think it has to do with signage and since alot of forklift parts are heavy and sometime requires freight... they probably want to make sure you're able to unload with a forklift...
What was your total labor time and parts cost?
Total labor time was 2 hours + service call charge. I only charge the customer for a miscellaneous electric for patching up the harness. No other parts were used.